A hydrogen electron that was originally at n = 2 absorbed energy and jumped to a higher energy state. When it returned t
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 6:21 pm
question, the wavelength might be several decimal places long. Rounding up to two decimal places won't affect the accuracy of your answer.
A hydrogen electron that was originally at n = 2 absorbed energy and jumped to a higher energy state. When it returned to n = 2. it emitted a photon with a wavelenth of 434.0843 nm.* What energy level was the electron excited to? n = x *the way numbers are generated in this